From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Sun, 17 Mar 1996 18:24:08 -0500 From: Thomas Riemer triemer@babbitt.bernstein.com Subject: filsys... Topicbox-Message-UUID: 40a2e908-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19960317232408.U5ThtSY7rc8biSFeCZs_Lz6oUClUw9I1y_cDybulDkI@z> Ok... here we go again. The file server is running on a machine with 20 Megs of memory. Its a 100 Mz 486. I configure it according to the docs: config: service kelvin config: ip .... config: ipgw ... config: ipmask ... config: config w6 config: filsys main w6 config: ream main config: end At this point the system takes over as it should: sysinit config w6 devinit D6.0.6.0 >>From here on it just hangs ad infinitum. ---- BTW. 0. The scsi disk is on scsi device #6 - it works - I have put "Doze" on it - it booted up fine... I repartitioned so that there weren't any partition on the drive. Should there be partitions or is devinit supposed to do that? 1. This happens with 3 separate 9pcfs that I've tested. a. (distribution) b. (9pcfs binary from ftp://plan9.att.com/plan9/update/fs/pc c. The binary that I built with the line for conf.nfiles changed to 10000 instead of 300000 2. It acts the same when I pull the ethernet card out. 3. It acts the same when I plug the ethernet card into the net 4. The machine has no difficulties running plan9 standalone. I'm a little confused by the documentation... What's the difference between a Unit and Target ID? In the Unix world that kind of makes sense... in the the PC world... with a single scsi card... its not clear how that maps to Units. I'm assuming that Target ID refers to SCSI ID. ---- Where theory and reality meet. ---- Thomas Riemer, triemer@wesleyan.edu